Research Fellow: Oral Biosensors for Circadian Rhythms Disorders
The University of Melbourne
About this role
A Research Fellow position at the University of Melbourne’s Precision Health Lab (Melbourne Dental School) focused on developing intra-oral devices and biosensor technologies for sleep and circadian rhythm disorders with implications for oral health. The fixed-term, full-time role (12 months) leads research into saliva biomarkers, circadian biology, and sleep medicine while translating findings into diagnostic devices and clinical studies. The role supports collaboration across clinicians and institutes to advance precision medicine at the intersection of oral health and biomedical engineering.
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$81k – $96k
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